I often integrate juggling as a metaphor and activity in my workshops
and talks. Everyone learns
to juggle by using scarves, which have a much friendlier relationship
to gravity than balls, chainsaws, clubs and other objects you can
juggle.

I'm not a clown, but you don't have to wear a red nose and paint
your face to have fun and learn from juggling. In almost 20 years
of organizational consulting with a variety of organizations, I've
found juggling to be the most energizing activity and best teaching
metaphor I've ever used. And people love it!

A room
full of dozens of people learning to juggle, laughing, shouting
out, "I did it!" is great to experience. I also
use juggling as the central activity and metaphor in shorter
talks.

After teaching juggling to hundreds of people, I came across research that showed juggling actually helps people grow their brains. I had no idea the impact my juggling lessons were having on the collective IQ of the planet. What a service!

As the result of exhaustive research and my immense bulk buying power, I've found juggling scarves priced low enough that each participant leaves with three high-quality, beautiful scarves.

If you're looking for a talk or workshop that is fun, grows participants'
brains, teaches valuable lessons, and brings a surge of energy to
your organization, contact
me about the high-flying possibility of a juggling workshop.